The essays of Virginia WoolfHogarth Press, 1986 - 440 pagina's Gathers Virginia Woolf's earliest essays, reviews, and biographical sketches and provide an introduction and background notes. |
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... strange and illimitable power of a natural force . In spite of all that we have done to repress music it has a power over us still whenever we give ourselves up to its sway that no picture , however fair , or words however stately , can ...
... strange and illimitable power of a natural force . In spite of all that we have done to repress music it has a power over us still whenever we give ourselves up to its sway that no picture , however fair , or words however stately , can ...
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... strange it all was ? To get the full impression it would be necessary to quote letters at length ; but when we read ( for example ) the letter upon the death of his wife , with its grief for ' my dear , dear Peggy ' , and its glory in ...
... strange it all was ? To get the full impression it would be necessary to quote letters at length ; but when we read ( for example ) the letter upon the death of his wife , with its grief for ' my dear , dear Peggy ' , and its glory in ...
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... strange to reflect what numbers of men and women live in our minds merely because Boswell took a note of their talk . Two or three such lines have a generating power ; a body grows from the 272 THE ESSAYS A Friend of Johnson.
... strange to reflect what numbers of men and women live in our minds merely because Boswell took a note of their talk . Two or three such lines have a generating power ; a body grows from the 272 THE ESSAYS A Friend of Johnson.
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The Essays of Virginia Woolf, 1904-1912, Volume 1;Volumes 1904-1912 Virginia Woolf Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 1989 |
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